Midsommar

following his acclaimed horror drama Hereditary which terrified and wowed audiences in equal measure to whip up an impressive $80m at the global box office (and counting).

Indie distributor A24 is sticking with Aster for the film which will be titled Midsommar, a Kill List-style film that starts out as one genre and ends up firmly wedged in horror. Only, instead of crime gangster flick, Aster’s film is described as a summer road-trip movie enjoyed by a young woman and her boyfriend until they fall prey to a local pagan cult in Sweden.

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